THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1897. The Weekly Ghroniele. THS DALLES. - - ORBGOM OFFICIAL PAPER OF WA8CO COUNTY. Pv.hlith.ed in two parts, on Wednesdays and Saturday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES., ". . ' BY HAIL, POSTAGE FBSPIID, lit 4.DVAHCB. One year Six months Three months. , II SO 75 SO Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. Address all communications to"THF OHRON- !ULj,"Tne Dalles, Oregon. Telephone No. 1. LOCAL BREVITIES. Saturday's Daily. . ' Mr. and Mrs- Win. Crawford of Klick itat are in the city today. Wilson and Brown, indicted with ' Simmons for robbing the Indians near r.riA iift hnilflA lnnt an m mpr tmiav with drew their pleas of not guilty, and en tered each a plea of guilty. For November the weather clerk has furnished the past few days some of the 'most beautiful spring weather imagina ole. Another week of it and the spring poetry should begin to come in. Portland had quite a snow storm Fri day, the gronnd being covered to the ' ...

THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1897. -The Weekly GhroMele. tBK.DALLXS, . -- - UASSUK Monday's Daily. . Mr. Donthit, of the Mountaineer, vis ited Portland today. Mrs. C. J. Reed of Portland and her two children are visiting Mrs. Lang and ber daughters. Mrs. Nancy Blakeney has been spend ing a few days with ber eons in this city, she will return to Jfloeier tomor , row. - V Mrs. J. B. Hanna of Bovd was a vis itor at the Chronicle office todav. Mrs, HanDn is a daughter of J. H. Moore -who died at ber home at Boyd last week. Tuesday's Dally. - Mr. Dom. Zan of Portland was in the city yesterday, Captain Sherman was in the city last night, coming np on tne itegniator. ' Mrs. Henry Fowler is in the city from Portland visiting relatives. Mrs. J. T. Peters was a passenger from Portland on the Regulator last night, Mr. M. H. Nickelsen and daughter Maggie came up from Hood River last mghi. Mr. C. F. Overhaugh, who was for tnerly a Dalleaite, was in the city last '.. night...

MM y Ay Ay Ay Ay THE.DALLES,'- WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 189?; VOL: VIII. NUMBER 3. r APPEAL TO COr iGRESS Chinese Want the Eight of I Suffrage. GEARY ACT DOES NOT SUIT THEM They Therefore Want It Rdeilii- Thelr View.. Kxpreasrd In a' await' tlie result of the efforts of the Chii.eeo tioveiiiuieut shows thai" Ger many was simply awaiting a pretext to occupy a portion of the Celestial King dom's territory. . Germany has always been anxious to obtain territory in the far East. Her citizens who have established - them selves in China have been especially clamorous that the black, white and red flag should wave over a portion of that country, and their government, seeing au opportunity growing out of the mur der of the two missionaries, promptly seized upon it." ". HaHeeMor; Chicago, Nov. 23. American Chinese and native-born Chinese will appeal to congress for tne rigbtof suffrage and ask that body to repeal the Geary anti-Cbi nese law passed in 1832. meeting will be ...

THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1897.1 (3) : , THE FAIR BEGINS., Beantlfal Booth and Hundreds of Very ' Pretty ThlDg in Thm. . n n ' PI ill r x Q 5. . Are the Best General Purpose Plows in the World. '- . Beware of imitation Plows and extras claiming to be the Genuine x Oliver or equally as good. ' The Genuine PLOWS and REPAIRS, direct from the Factory, are for sale in The Dalles only by PEASE &MAYS. So great is the popularity of these famous Plows, that unscrupulous parties are seeking to. trade upon their good name by offering for. sale "bogus" plows and parts as genuine. . Just Received Direct From the Factory A full Carload of Walking, Riding and Gang Plows, . PEASE & MAYS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Weekly Ghroniele. THK KALl.KS, OKKKOX OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNT V. Published in two parts, on Wednesdays and Saturday. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. BY MAIL, POSTAGE PBKMID, IN ADVANCE. U SO 75 ....'. 50 Oat year Six mont'is . .. Three months. Adver...

THE DALLES WEEKLY CHR O NICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. .1897 "THE GREATEST INVENTOR. A Draman Telia a Story Aboat the " Wizard of Henla Park. -.. A Blue line train was making a blue streak through the Kew Jersey air.with the cowcatcher of the locomotive point ed toward New York cityand a drum mer was talking right along ahead of it as easy as the bird flies, says the New York Sun. : - . t ' ' "I . want to say to you, gentlemen," . he was saying, "that Thomas Edison is the greatest inventor in the world, not only in the quantity .of his inven tions, but in the quality of them, and every new thing he turns out he gets a patent on it before it is dry. Sensible man is Tom, and a great snap is a pat ent when the monopoly in it is yours, gentlemen. I know what I'm talking about, for I had one once that was a loo loo, only.it wasn't big enough. But Fm getting away from my tale,' as the dog remarked when he barely got his hind legs from under the wheels. I was in Edison's town the other day ...

eekly :U :r :yy: w w THE DALLES, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1897. VOL. VIII. NUMBER 4. HAWAII TO BE OURS Annexation at the Next Ses sion of Congress. THE PLANS HAVE BEEN MATURED Should the Treaty Fall, Annexation will Be Accomplished by Means T Leclxlntlon. New York, Nov. 26. A Washington pecial to the Herald says : Hawaii will be annexed to the United States during the next session of con gress. This is one of the certainties of the session. Senators and representa tives, both advocates and opponents, who have thus far arrived in Washing ton, are practically unanimous on the question. President McKinley's message - will strongly urge upon the senators early ratification of the annexation treaty, and it will be one of the first subjects brought up in the executive session Senator Caffery of Louisiana, who will oppose annexation in any form, said 'I am radically opposed to the annex ation of any more territory to theTJnited States. 1 think it is foreign to the best ...

1$) THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE , WEDNESDAY, .PECESIBER 1, 1897. The Weekly Ghponiele THB DALLES. OBEOOH OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNTY. Published in two' parte, on Wednesday ana Saturday SUBSCRIPTION ' KATES. BY KAIL, rOSTA6B FBXFAID, IK ADVANCI. 50 One year , Six months ... Three months. 60 - Advertising rate reasonable, and made known on application. Address all communications to "THF CHBON- iui.," The italles, Oregon. Telephone No. X. 'LOCAL BRETIT1CS. - Saturday's Daily. A band of a boat twenty antelope has ' been seen several times near Prinevil.'e ' recently. The south end of the club building is being painted todav, which considera bly improves its, appearance. Everybody is delighted with the sac- cess of the Colombia Southern, Sherman county's little railway. It is doing splendid business. , The many friends of Mr. Frilz will be pleased to bear that be is rapidly re covering from his severe attack of sick ness, and at present able to sit up. The Cederson case is still befor...

THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1; 1897. The Weekly Ghroniele; (HI DALLES, OflEOON PKBSOXA1, MKSriON, Saturday's Dally. Mardoc McLeod of Kingtley is in the ; city today. - William Hunter of Kingsley ia in the city on bnsiness. Mrs. John O'Leary came np on the Regulator last night. ! Daniel Kelsay of Grass Valley is one of the gneats at the Umatilla today. Emerson Williams, one of Kingsley's ! farmere, is in tne city on business tor day. - F. H. Hillgen, one of Dnfar's pros peroas farmers, made this office a pleas ant call this morning. Mr. John Kntb, oneot the well known and prosperous tillers of ' the Tygh Ridge soil, is in the city. Brent Driver of Wamic, brother of Sheriff Driver, is in the city visiting friends and attending to business. Chas. Downer, one of the conductors on the WashiDeton division, is down from Da v ton today, visiting friends and renewing old acquaintances. . Monday' Dolly. Dr. Hach Logan made a business trip to Portland yesterday. Sheriff Dr...

IJ ftt TIffi;DALl,ES, WACO COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1897. VOL. VIII. NUMBER 4. p" AN ABSOLUTE FAILURE First Plot Against Blanco Foiled. WEYLER'S FRIENDS THE PLOTTERS Arrests Were Made In at Frio tine; Office Where Kabid Circolars Were Belne Printed. New Yohk, Nov. 30. Captain-General Blanco crashed in the bud the first overt act of hostility against the estab lishment of autonomy on .the part of the insurgents led by Weyler's partisans says the correspondent of the Herald at Havana. The government has been aware lor several days that a demonslra tion was about to be made. It was discovered yesterday that it would take the form of a secret circular. calling on radical Spaniards to thwart the plans of the present administration The police raided the printing office of El Commercio and eeized a large num ber of printed circulars. They were headed "Viva Weyler,"and contained a glorification of Weyler and ' a virulent attack on the United States and General Blanco. The circu...

THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1897. (fi ll IKS I Are The Best General Purpose Plows in the World. J Beware f imitation Plows and extras claiming to be the Genuine Oliver or equally as good. The Genuine PLOWS and REPAIRS, direct from the Factory, are for sale in The Dalles only by PE ASE & MAYS. So great is the popularity of these famous Plows, that unscrupulous parties are seeking to trade upon their good name by offering for sale "bogus" plows and parts as genuine. Just Received Direct From the Factory A full Carload of Walking, Riding and Gang Plows. ALL GOODS MARKED IN The Weekly Gbroniele. IHK DALLKt). -'- - . OKKHUI OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNTY. Published in two parts, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY MAILt FOSTAGE PEirilD, IM ADVANCK. r,. 11 SO VUV J J- QIt mnntha ThrMk mnntha SO Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. Address all communications to'THF CHR9 ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. Telephone No. 1. LOCAL BRE...

cm THE 'DAESjWEEKLT. CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1897 The Weekly GbFOQiele HI DALLB8, OAIQOI4 Wednesday. Butler of Dafur Omer today. is with 08 H. Martin and wite of Moro are at the . Umatilla House. G. W. Baker, from Glen wood, Wash is in the city todav. Lafayette Davis of Kinesley made the . office a pleasant call today Dan Cooper is up from Hood River at tending to matters 01 business. Miss Hattie Sternweia, the Boyd school teacher, is in the city today. H. Hubbard is in from his home at Antelope. He reoorts nothing new from that section. The Maccabees will hold their usual meeting this evening at 8 :30. All mem bers are requested to attend. Captain Jenson, who for many years was connected with The Dalles-Eocklanl Ferry Co., is in the city today, Mrs. P. Gorman of Kingsley, who has been visiting with ber daughter, Mrs T. J. Seofert, for a few weeks, left for her home this afternoon, William Farre of Davvi'.Ie is in the city on -business today. Mr. Farre con . templates movin...

P. w ss '4 THE : DALLES. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1897. VOL. VIII. NUMBER 5. 1 1 i i MESSAGE SUITS SPAIN The Cukn Attitude Entirely Satisfactory. FEARS OF TROUBLE ARE ALLAYED Blanco'. Hand Strengthened by Amur uee that Intervention I. Not Cutmplate4l. New York, Dec. 7. A Havana special to the Tribune eaya : President McKinley's message ia re . ceived quietly. Satisfaction ia felt in official circles over the statement that the recognition of either belligerency i independence ia justifiable under pres ent conditions. The credit which the president gives for conducting the war on humane principles and for improving the condition of the reconcentradoa will strengthen Captain-General Blanco carrying ont hia new policy. The official feeling may be summarized in the statement that the government does not now ' fear the embarrassment which might come from action by the United States before instructions from Madrid could be carried into effect. Toe hint of ultimate inte...

THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1897. o The man to get ahead of the bloomer girl Who rides on the front seat of his tandem, will soon find that he can't pass her. Neither can any other dealer " beat us out " on a footwear proposi tion.' . We are elways ahead. Among the many good things we have, we wish to call special attention to our Women's Satin Calf Satin Calf Pebble Grain " Oil Grain - " Kang. Calf " Kid Dongola Fine Hand The men are not always left behind when it comes to a good thing. Men's Light Weight Lace Shoes, medium wide and pointed toe . ..$1.15 " Satin Calf Lace and Congress, medium wide and coin toe.. 1.50 " Satin Oil Lace and Congress, regular $2.50 Shoe 2.00 " Hand Sewed Cordovan Lace and Congress. In this lot we have square toe only . ... 3.00 " Out-of-town customers will have their mail orders filled with promptness and to their entire satisfaction. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Weekly Gtoniele. tHU UALtli-). --- - - OKH.IIH OFFICIAL ...

THE DALLES WEEKLY CHROlflCLE. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1897 The.Ueekly TBI DALLES. OKKGON i, - Wednesday. Geo. McKey of Mitchell arrived from that place yesterday. Thomas Glavey was in from hia farm, south o fDufur,ye9terday. - Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien are in from tbeir farm in Klickitat county today I. H. Taffe. proprietor of the Celilo fishery and cannery, is in the city today. D. W. O'Rilev. of the Columbia Southern Ey., is down from Wasco to day. Georee C. Blakeley went to Portland this morning to attend the meeting of the State Board of Pharmacy. Mr. W. Robertson of Portland, who ie on hia way east to make a study of dentistry, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ehaw. James Wilson came in yesterday from his place at Mitchell. Considering the condition of the roads his is not an envious trip. Hon. A. S. Bennett returned from Dayton, Washington, this morning, where he has been settling up the case of Walker vs. McNeil. ' Miss Mary Hnrley of Portland, daugh ter of J ndge Hurley, deceased, c...

1JI VOL. VIII. THE DALLES, WASCO COUNTY. OREQON. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1891 NUMBER 6. HAVANA IS MENACED Insurgents Again Nearing the Stronghold. RESULT LIKELY TO BE DECISIVE Cnbmn Soldier, an Well Armd Equipped Brarj Spanifih L"S. t Flnar del RI-. onfpidt, Martin Pi I pot, realized , h plitfl. t ouJ re&oued liiui, just as tbe rope mpnorting liim begun to catch i n fire. Purcell lies at Lome in a critical con dition. . . '! TROUBLE OF ITS OWN DE LOME HAS ENEMIES BritishMinistry Dealing with Knotty Problems. NDIA MAY HAVE A NEW VICEROY Failure' of the Largest and Beit- Equipped Force ever Assem bled In India. New York. Dec. 10. A Havana dis patch to the World eays : An important battle ia expected hour ly. The insurgents have planned the most formidable demonstration against Havana of the year. General Parros has started from this city with a string column of troops to meet the insnrgf nts. Senor Canalejas, the con fidential agent of the Spanish government, went with him to asce...